Iranian Scientist Assassinated, Tehran Blames “Israel”

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The Iranian university professor, Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, was killed in a terrorist bomb blast in a Northern neighborhood in Tehran Wednesday morning.
According to Fars News Agency, the magnetic bomb which was planted by an unknown motorcyclist under the car of Roshan, a professor at Tehran's technical university, also wounded two other Iranian nationals in Sayyed Khandan Northern Tehran.
Roshan, 32, was a graduate of oil industry and a deputy director of Natanz uranium enrichment facility for commercial affairs.
As No more details have been revealed, the blast took place on the second anniversary of the martyrdom of Iranian university professor and nuclear scientist, Massoud Ali Mohammadi, was also assassinated in a terrorist bomb attack in Tehran in January 2010.
Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official accused the Zionist regime for being responsible for directing and sponsoring terrorist attacks on Iranian scientists.
"The bomb was a magnetic bomb similar to the bombs that were earlier used for the assassination of (the Iranian) scientists and actually the job was done by the Zionists," Secretary of Tehran province's Security Council Safar Ali Baratlou told FNA on Wednesday.
"Zionists seem to be trying to create a security atmosphere in Iran on the threshold of (parliamentary) elections to decrease the people' turnout in the polls," he added.
Source: News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org
The Iranian university professor, Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, was killed in a terrorist bomb blast in a Northern neighborhood in Tehran Wednesday morning.
According to Fars News Agency, the magnetic bomb which was planted by an unknown motorcyclist under the car of Roshan, a professor at Tehran's technical university, also wounded two other Iranian nationals in Sayyed Khandan Northern Tehran.
Roshan, 32, was a graduate of oil industry and a deputy director of Natanz uranium enrichment facility for commercial affairs.
As No more details have been revealed, the blast took place on the second anniversary of the martyrdom of Iranian university professor and nuclear scientist, Massoud Ali Mohammadi, was also assassinated in a terrorist bomb attack in Tehran in January 2010.
Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official accused the Zionist regime for being responsible for directing and sponsoring terrorist attacks on Iranian scientists.
"The bomb was a magnetic bomb similar to the bombs that were earlier used for the assassination of (the Iranian) scientists and actually the job was done by the Zionists," Secretary of Tehran province's Security Council Safar Ali Baratlou told FNA on Wednesday.
"Zionists seem to be trying to create a security atmosphere in Iran on the threshold of (parliamentary) elections to decrease the people' turnout in the polls," he added.
Source: News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org
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